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Viminaria, genus Viminarianoun
one species: Australian leafless shrubs: swamp oak
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viminaria
Viminaria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Australia with one species, Viminaria juncea, commonly known as swamp broom or native broom. It is a shrub species that grows in a variety of habitats including forest, woodland, heath and swamps. Its flowers are typically yellow and it has a distinctive habit of producing seedpods that hang down from the branches.
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Viminaria
Viminaria juncea is the single species in the genus Viminaria endemic to Australia. The genus is in the pea family Fabaceae. It is colloquially known as native broom after its resemblance to the related European broom plants. Originally described in 1795 by Schrader as Sophora juncea, it was given its current binomial name by Hoffmannsegg in 1824. The genus name is derived from the Latin vimineus "switch", and the species name from Latin juncus "rush", hence "rush-like". Alternate names include golden spray, native broom and swishbush. Native broom grows as an erect or weeping shrub 1.5–6 m high and 1–2.5 m wide. It has a smooth trunk and ascending branches while the minor branchlets often droop. The long and thin leaves are essentially petioles and measure 3–25 cm in length. Flowering occurs from September to January, the flowers growing on racemes to about 25 cm in length. Measuring 0.8 cm in diameter, they are yellow with an orange corolla and are typically pea-shaped. They are followed by small pods containing single seeds. The preferred habitat is swampy areas near the coast across southern Australia, from the vicinity of Geraldton in Western Australia southwards to Esperance, and in the east in coastal Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of viminaria in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of viminaria in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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